Daytona Beach International Airport

Overview

What was once a small airstrip for private planes has grown into
a modern facility offering convenient access to the busy holiday
resorts in central Florida. Located three miles (5km) out of
central Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach International Airport has
three runways and two terminals that serve nearly 300,000
passengers each year.

Flights to Daytona Beach International Airport are limited,
however there are busy routes to nearby cities like Charlotte and
Atlanta. The airport is often overlooked in favour of larger
airports in Orlando and Jacksonville, however the small facility is
a great way to avoid the congested traffic of those facilities.

Services and amenities at Daytona Beach International Airport
are basic, but there are a few shops and restaurants to keep people
entertained while they wait for their flights.

Location

The airport is located three miles (5km) southwest of Daytona Beach.

Getting to the city

The Votran municipal bus service stops at the airport regularly
on weekdays and Saturdays, with a more limited service on Sundays.
An adult bus fare is about $1.75.

Airport Taxis

There are taxis from multiple companies available at the east
end of the terminal, located just outside the baggage claim
area.

Facilities

Airport facilities include shops, restaurants, a meeting room,
ATMs, postal services, and a lost and found.

Parking

Short-term parking facilities, located adjacent to the main
terminal, offer 15 minutes free parking and thereafter charge $1
every 30 minutes, up to a daily maximum of $14. Long-term parking
costs $11 per day. Weekly parking is available for $65. There are
free shuttles operating to the terminal.

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Daytona Beach International Airport

Overview

What was once a small airstrip for private planes has grown into
a modern facility offering convenient access to the busy holiday
resorts in central Florida. Located three miles (5km) out of
central Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach International Airport has
three runways and two terminals that serve nearly 300,000
passengers each year.

Flights to Daytona Beach International Airport are limited,
however there are busy routes to nearby cities like Charlotte and
Atlanta. The airport is often overlooked in favour of larger
airports in Orlando and Jacksonville, however the small facility is
a great way to avoid the congested traffic of those facilities.

Services and amenities at Daytona Beach International Airport
are basic, but there are a few shops and restaurants to keep people
entertained while they wait for their flights.

Location

The airport is located three miles (5km) southwest of Daytona Beach.

Getting to the city

The Votran municipal bus service stops at the airport regularly
on weekdays and Saturdays, with a more limited service on Sundays.
An adult bus fare is about $1.75.

Airport Taxis

There are taxis from multiple companies available at the east
end of the terminal, located just outside the baggage claim
area.

Facilities

Airport facilities include shops, restaurants, a meeting room,
ATMs, postal services, and a lost and found.

Parking

Short-term parking facilities, located adjacent to the main
terminal, offer 15 minutes free parking and thereafter charge $1
every 30 minutes, up to a daily maximum of $14. Long-term parking
costs $11 per day. Weekly parking is available for $65. There are
free shuttles operating to the terminal.